To: Salamander
Your tag line sounds both as if it was meant as a compliment and as if it was taken that way.
To: Hieronymus; gundog
I have no idea how Gundog meant it but it cracked me up and I’ve claimed it.
It was said in passing on some funny thread and tickled me no end.
:D
8 posted on
03/27/2021 9:49:30 PM PDT by
Salamander
(Salamander has barbaric tendencies.../Gundog)
To: Hieronymus; Salamander
It was simply an observation. Certainly not intended as a slight. I’ve since learned that she comes from the one part of Maryland that I’ve visited. Hill country.
There’s a passage in HST’s Hell’s Angels that I’ve dragged around since high school:
In the Carolinas they say "hill people" are different from "flatlands people," and as a native Kentuckian with more mountain than flatlands blood, I'm inclined to agree. This was one of the theories I'd been nursing all the way from San Francisco. Unlike Porterville or Hollister, Bass Lake was a mountain community ... and if the old Appalachian pattern held, the people would be much slower to anger or panic, but absolutely without reason or mercy once the fat was in the fire. Like the Angels, they would tend to fall back in an emergency on their own native sense of justice -- which bears only a primitive resemblance to anything written in law books. I thought the mountain types would be far more tolerant of the Angels' noisy showboating, but -- compared to their flatlands cousins -- much quicker to retaliate in kind at the first evidence of physical insult or abuse.
I don’t know if you’ everr dealt with any of the Tioga Mountain Men of not, but there’s a primitive pragmatism that runs through them. By snowflake standards, I’m sure that they seem barbaric.
18 posted on
03/27/2021 10:55:16 PM PDT by
gundog
(It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. )
To: Hieronymus; Salamander
HA!! Splitting my attention between StarTrek and FR. Spock just said something about it being easier for civilized men to act like barbarians than for barbarians to act like civilized men. It’s the episode in which Sulu is waving around a switchblade. Because of Salamander, I was wondering who made the switchblade.
19 posted on
03/27/2021 11:03:06 PM PDT by
gundog
(It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. )
To: Hieronymus; Salamander
HA!! Splitting my attention between StarTrek and FR. Spock just said something about it being easier for civilized men to act like barbarians than for barbarians to act like civilized men. It’s the episode in which Sulu is waving around a switchblade. Because of Salamander, I was wondering who made the switchblade.
20 posted on
03/27/2021 11:03:06 PM PDT by
gundog
(It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. )
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